臺灣東部河口地區之地形學研究

dc.contributor.author石再添zh_tw
dc.contributor.author張瑞津zh_tw
dc.contributor.author林雪美zh_tw
dc.contributor.author張政亮zh_tw
dc.contributor.author劉明錡zh_tw
dc.contributor.author陳政典zh_tw
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-27T15:40:51Z
dc.date.available2014-10-27T15:40:51Z
dc.date.issued1995-10-??zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe vincinity of the estuaries is one of the most populated area in the world. In order to ultilize the resources of this area more reasonably, the understanding of its geomorphological, hydrological and sedimentary characteristics becomes a main and basic task. Since estuary is located on the interface of river and sea, the morphology of estuary is influenced by the factors coming from both environments. The drainage basin area, shoreline length, shape factor, channel gradient, runoff, sediments and monthly discharge, etc. are factors coming from land, while the wind, current, wave and tide etc. coming from the sea. This study focuses on eleven estuaries of the eastern coast of Taiwan. Based on the stream slope, number of channels, discharge, etc., these estuaries can be divided into straight and braided pattern. The former has sandbars or spurs, such as Hualien Hsi, Hsiukuluan Hsi and Kangkou Hsi, while the latter have braided channels, sandy-gravel sediments and changeable sandbars, such as Hoping Hsi, Liwu Hsi and the estuaries in Taitung coastal area. The eastern coast is classified as wave-dominated type according to average wave height and tidal range. The wave impacting upon the area between Hoping Hsi and Hsiukuluan Hsi is severer. The forms of the estuaries in eastern Taiwan have significant seasonal change due to the seasonal differences of discharge, monsoon and typhoon. In the summer, the channels usually become wider and the sandbars are gentler and extended seaward for most estuaries. In the winter, however, these sandbars become narrower, steeper and extend toward right bank. The mouth of channels will be narrowed or even closed when typhoon coming. The forms of estuaries are stable in the long-term scale. Eleven estuaries have only slight change during the period from 1904 to 1989, moving back and forth within the distance of 250m. The channel migration of most estuaries, however, is obvious.en_US
dc.identifierF2175822-4A06-EE7A-70D6-A497D81A3B43zh_TW
dc.identifier.urihttp://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/handle/20.500.12235/23921
dc.language中文zh_TW
dc.publisher地理學系zh_tw
dc.publisherDepartment of Geography, NTNUen_US
dc.relation(24),1-38zh_TW
dc.relation.ispartof國立臺灣師範大學地理研究報告zh_tw
dc.subject.other臺灣zh_tw
dc.subject.other東部zh_tw
dc.subject.other河口zh_tw
dc.subject.other地形學zh_tw
dc.title臺灣東部河口地區之地形學研究zh-tw

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